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Old 04-17-2013, 04:06 PM
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Still running strong after the sas. Wish I would have got some video this day.
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Old 04-17-2013, 04:08 PM
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I guess I forgot how to use photobucket.
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Old 04-17-2013, 04:21 PM
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CHEEZE THOSE ARE SOME SWEET PIX. Just did a SAS on mine. cant wait till im able to take mine out on the trails too. Just got a few minor tweaks that i need to fix.
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Originally Posted by BuzzardsGottaEat


16x8 Konig Countersteer Off Roads (Matte Bronze)
Those look killer!!

Mind writing my name on the back of one so if you ever decide to sell you'll remember to hit me up first?
Old 04-17-2013, 06:41 PM
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I had another great trip out to Hidden Falls in Texas this past weekend. Went out with my buddy Kenneth. He drove his stock (besides some 31" tires) 87 4Runner. Such a blast.

Kenneth on North Peak | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Kenneth on North Peak | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

A Climb | Flickr - Photo Sharing! A Climb | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

Kenneth on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Kenneth on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

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Me on the Toyota Trail | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Me on the Toyota Trail | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! Me on Bronco Buster | Flickr - Photo Sharing! by Ocell, on Flickr

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I don't get why the forum keeps doing that to my posts. I'm using the BBCode generated by Flickr.
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Originally Posted by Ocell
I don't get why the forum keeps doing that to my posts. I'm using the BBCode generated by Flickr.
Flicker, like Yahoo interface, is cluttered and not user-friendly. Photobucket works better.

However, experiment... try this:

Click "share" Copy BB or HTML Code:

"[less than symbol]a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ocell/8659827010/" title="A Climb by Ocell, on Flickr">[less than symbol]img
src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8119/8659827010_ec45fa437f.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="A Climb"></a>

Ignore URL between [less than symbol] and [less than symbol]img

Use only URL after "src" and between quotation marks (in yellow above)
Or the URL that ends with the ".jpg"

Insert between [img] and [/img]






Or right-click photo, "inspect Element". From new window opened copy URL ending with with ".jpg"



BTW, is Kenneth sportin' Goodyear Duratrac's above? How did they work for you on mud? Loose dirt?

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Old 04-18-2013, 04:04 AM
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BTW, is Kenneth sportin' Goodyear Duratrac's above? How did they work for you on mud? Loose dirt?
I have duratracs on one of my company trucks. I really like them and so far there great. We use the truck for farming so it see quite a bit of mud driving on the farms muddy and hilly Terrain
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Shenandoah Smallie fishin, GWNF and cruisin around The Cove.
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Originally Posted by RAD4Runner
Flicker, like Yahoo interface, is cluttered and not user-friendly. Photobucket works better.

However, experiment... try this:

Click "share" Copy BB or HTML Code:

"[less than symbol]a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ocell/8659827010/" title="A Climb by Ocell, on Flickr">[less than symbol]img
src="http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8119/8659827010_ec45fa437f.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="A Climb"></a>

Ignore URL between [less than symbol] and [less than symbol]img

Use only URL after "src" and between quotation marks (in yellow above)
Or the URL that ends with the ".jpg"

Insert between

Or right-click photo, "inspect Element". From new window opened copy URL ending with with ".jpg"

BTW, is Kenneth sportin' Goodyear Duratrac's above? How did they work for you on mud? Loose dirt?
Yeah, I'm using the right code. The forum software is changing my code after I post, taking out the image tags. I don't know why. Maybe I'm putting too many images in one post?

Thanks for taking the time to respond anyway.

And yeah, I think Kenneth is using Duratracs. He pinched a sidewall on a rim and tore a hole in it. He was running 15 psi... Not sure how many ply his sidewalls are. Otherwise, he had no trouble with any mud, loose rocks, or wet surfaces.


EDIT:

I've posted the issue here... hopefully a mod will see it: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f92/.../#post52067865

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Old 04-18-2013, 08:52 AM
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Here's an updated photo of my 94' Pickup, fresh out of body work and paint, now running the 5VZFE. It will be a fun little beach cruiser this summer!
Thats a keeper, very handsome.
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Originally Posted by brad88nl


Here's an updated photo of my 94' Pickup, fresh out of body work and paint, now running the 5VZFE. It will be a fun little beach cruiser this summer!
Nice!!!! I dont care for the hood scoop but the rest of the truck looks good!!!!
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Originally Posted by Toyota~Boy
I have duratracs on one of my company trucks. I really like them and so far there great. We use the truck for farming so it see quite a bit of mud driving on the farms muddy and hilly Terrain
Tnx, Toyota~Boy.

Originally Posted by Ocell
Yeah, I'm using the right code. The forum software is changing my code after I post, taking out the image tags. I don't know why. Maybe I'm putting too many images in one post?
And yeah, I think Kenneth is using Duratracs. He pinched a sidewall on a rim and tore a hole in it. He was running 15 psi... Not sure how many ply his sidewalls are. Otherwise, he had no trouble with any mud, loose rocks, or wet surfaces.
EDIT:
I've posted the issue here... hopefully a mod will see it: https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f92/.../#post52067865
Thanks, OCell. Yes, weak sidewall seems a typical complaint. IIRC, duratracs have less ply / less sturdy sidewall compared to BFG all-terrains.
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Nice!!!! I dont care for the hood scoop but the rest of the truck looks good!!!!
Better than a body lift to fit the new motor, hood scoop looks good to me and the rest of the truck is friggin sweet
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Originally Posted by Discombobulated
Better than a body lift to fit the new motor, hood scoop looks good to me and the rest of the truck is friggin sweet
Why would you need to lift the body or have a hood scoop for that motor? My hunting partner has a 94 Toyota that he installed the 3.4 V6 without a body lift or a hood scoop.
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Originally Posted by Fritz1
Why would you need to lift the body or have a hood scoop for that motor? My hunting partner has a 94 Toyota that he installed the 3.4 V6 without a body lift or a hood scoop.
let's see a pic of it.
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fresh new 33" bfgoodrich mud terrain km2s on my little rig
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